President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) yesterday met with Suleiman Hashimu, the man who walked from Lagos to Abuja for 18 days in celebration of the victory of the former Head of State.
Once he came face to face with Buhari, Hashimu quickly handed the President-elect, a folder filled with messages from Emirs and other Nigerians in communities he passed through.
Speaking, the middle-aged man said: “I made a promise because of the love I have for Mr President that if Buhari should win the 2015 elections, I will trek from Lagos to Abuja which I have done. I thank God that I made a promise and I fulfilled the promise.
“I passed through Kwara and Niger states to Abuja. I was trekking from 6.00am to 6.00pm and anywhere I find myself when it is 6.00pm, I pass the night there. I spent 18 days from Lagos to Abuja.
“I once found myself inside the bush by 6.00 pm and I managed to continue the trek till 9.00 pm to a nearby village.
“I made this promise two years ago. I am based in Ibadan and I started my journey from Lagos, because Lagos is the most popular city in Nigeria and I started from Berger junction in Lagos.
“I am not bothered about what people think. It is a promise between me and my God. I don’t want anybody to believe me. I left Lagos because I made a promise. Right from Kwara State, I never walked alone for five kilometers. People always walk with me to the next village. I work with a construction company based in Ibadan”.
Reacting, General Buhari thanked him for his support and for embarking on the journey.
“I heard so many stories that you wore almost half a dozen pair of shoes. I also understand that there are people who have been quite generous to help you to pay for the pair of shoes.
“I want to congratulate you for making it. He is a young man and he was lucky that his health did not fail him”.
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